originated by roman boys when girls didn't want to have sex with them. Meant that we might not be here tomorrow, so let's seize the moment today!
Roman Boy: hey, wanna have sex?
Roman Girl: i dunno...
Roman Boy: c'mon, carpe diem!
Roman Girl: okay!
Roman Girl: i dunno...
Roman Boy: c'mon, carpe diem!
Roman Girl: okay!
by puer romanus January 28, 2009
Latin phrase literally meaning "Seize the Day." Has been overcome by idiots saying things such as swag, or yolo. Use this phrase to appear smarter than the common public.
Brandon: Hey, are you going to get the Playstation 4?
Colin: It's a possibility, but probably not...
Brandon: Hey, carpe diem, it could be too late when you want to get it later!
Colin: You're right, maybe I will get it!
Colin: It's a possibility, but probably not...
Brandon: Hey, carpe diem, it could be too late when you want to get it later!
Colin: You're right, maybe I will get it!
by Garnet March 03, 2013
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by Radi146 April 03, 2014
Buffy was talking with Willow about Latin. Willow mentioned "carpe diem" but Buffy miss-heard it as "carp diem" which she then translated to be "fish of the day(?)".
by Alchemelia May 31, 2008
Carpe Diem is Latin for "Sieze the Day." carpe, seize + diem, day
trusting little in tomorrow.
Make each moment count. Live each day as if it were your last.
trusting little in tomorrow.
Make each moment count. Live each day as if it were your last.
by carpe diem March 27, 2004